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Bottisham Church of the Holy Trinity (Cambridgeshire Historic Churches Trust), is a remarkable 13th century porch and elegantly proportioned nave arcades, this church is of exceptional interest. The beauty of the chapel and baptistry in the nave is accentuated by some best modern, Georgian style woodwork in the county. There are three old 14th century screens, two of oak and the third is most unusual as it is of stone. Brasses to Sir Roger Jenyns and his wife sitting on their tomb holding hands and the east window is dedicated to the memory of Colonel Jenyns who, rode down the Valley of Death at Balaclava and survived
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- Place of Worship